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luteo-|ˈl(j)uːtɪəʊ| used as the combining form of L. lūteus luteous in various scientific terms. a. To signify the presence of a yellow colour with some other. ˌluteo-coˈbaltic a. Chem., containing a compound of cobalt with a yellow colour. ˌluteo-ˈfulvous a. Bot., of a tawny yellow colour. ˌluteo-fuˈscescent a. Bot., of a somewhat dusky yellow colour. ˌluteo-ˈfuscous a. Bot., between fuscous and yellow (Cassell). ˌluteo-ˈgallic (acid) Chem., the yellow colouring matter of gall-nuts. ˌluteo-hæmaˈtoidin Phys., a yellow modification of hæmatoidin. ˌluteo-ruˈfescent a. Bot., of a reddish yellow colour. ˌluteo-viˈrescent a. Bot., of a greenish yellow colour.
1889Syd. Soc. Lex., *Luteo-cobaltic salts.
1871W. A. Leighton Lichen-flora 205 Apothecia *luteo-fulvous.
Ibid. 246 Spores 1, *luteo-fuscescent, narrow-oblong [etc.].
1861Hulme tr. Moquin-Tandon ii. iii. v. 152 Gallic, ellagic, and *luteogallic acids.
1880J. W. Legg Bile 39 The lutein of Thudichum appears to resemble the *luteo-hæmatoidin..of Piccolo and Lieben.
1871W. A. Leighton Lichen-flora 341 Apothecia *luteo-rufescent or reddish-flesh-coloured.
Ibid. 267 Lecidea melanochroza, Leight. *luteo-virescent. b. Also before a vowel lute-. Used as the combining form of corpus luteum (corpus 2), as in luteˈolysis Physiol. [lysis 3], degeneration of the corpus luteum, such as occurs when the discharged ovum is not fertilized; so luteoˈlytic a. [-lytic], bringing about or sufficient to bring about luteolysis. luteˈoma Path. [-oma], an ovarian tumour consisting of cells resembling those of the corpus luteum.
1961J. W. Everett in W. C. Young Sex & Internal Secretions (ed. 3) I. viii. 537/1 By luteolysis we shall refer to corpus luteum regression in any of its manifestations. 1965Endocrinology LXXVI. 1218/1 The luteolysis induced by estrogen. 1971Nature 23 Apr. 526/1 We have measured the output of prostaglandin from the uterus in one condition which is associated with premature luteolysis, uterine distension. 1974Ibid. 10 May 176/2 In many species luteolysis is dependent upon the presence of the uterus and an intact utero-ovarian vasculature.
1961Recent Progress Hormone Res. XVII. 122 This experiment..argues against the possibility that the luteolytic effect of progesterone is due to a direct action on the corpus luteum. 1965Endocrinology LXXVI. 1214/1 Particular attention was focused on establishing the luteolytic dose of estradiol cyclopentylpropionate. 1971Nature 23 Apr. 526/1 Prostaglandin F2α..has a luteolytic action in various species including the guinea-pig.
1931R. J. E. Scott Gould's Med. Dict. (ed. 3) 749/1 Luteoma, a tumor developing from the corpus luteum. 1947Radiology XLIX. 280/1 Figure 10 shows a mixed luteoma and tubular adenoma. 1966R. W. Evans Histol. Appearances Tumours (ed. 2) xxviii. 666 There exists a rare though well-recognized ovarian tumour which, because of its debatable nature and genesis, has been variously and confusingly called: adrenocorticoid tumour or hypernephroma of ovary, virilizing lipoid-cell tumour, luteoma, androgenic hilus-cell tumour and masculinovoblastoma. |